Photographer's Note

To 800 ms of the Arc of Barà, in Tarragona, is the colorful and quiet urbanization of the "Roc de Sant Gaietà", between beaches of the Pelliseta and La punta de la Guineu.
The idea of this urbanization arose in years 60. Its architecture constitutes a synthesis of the Mediterranean styles, and is comparable to the Poble Espanyol of Barcelona. In their constructions houses of fishing towns of Ibiza are imitated, inner vestibules are similar to those of Granada and Seville, and the styles are united Romanesque and gothic.
The Roc de Sant Gaietà is an apartment and collection of houses located in a natural rock projection that is entered in the sea, all of them within a Mediterranean architectonic line. A door gives access to each one of these inner vestibules, that conform a brilliant labyrinth to numerous large windows, vestibule with sources and balconies to the sea.
In this colorful and showy marine village has settled of permanent form a exhibition with unique pieces of the famous painter and Catalan escultor “Salvador Dalí”.

Very good POV with good framing having the diagonal silhouette in the left fg that gives the contrast for the completely sunlite area of the beach and white houses in the bg. It seems to be a very nice place to stay for some days off.